Sanofi Reveals Details Of European API Business

Euroapi Company To Be Led By Karl Rotthier; IPO Planned For 2022

Sanofi has unveiled further details of its European API company, which will be called Euroapi and will be led by Karl Rotthier as CEO.

A Sanofi logo sits on the facade of the company's headquarters on December 11, 2020 in Gentilly near Paris, France.
Sanofi has revealed details of its European API company • Source: Shutterstock (Chesnot/Getty Images)

Sanofi has revealed further details of its European active pharmaceutical ingredients company, which will be called Euroapi and will be led by former Centrient chief Karl Rotthier as CEO from 18 January.

In February 2020, the company set out its ambition to create a “powerhouse” API company aimed at helping avert shortages...

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